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Roy L. Austin, 76, April 29, automobile porter. South Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery

Mabel J. Bronk, 91, May 9, manager. Heather Mortuary

Irwin L. Collum, 91, May 2, supervisor. South Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery

Thelma E. Delbridge, 97, April 29, teacher. South Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery

John Fleming, 55, April 25, laborer. Desert Rose Cremation & Burial

Concepcion O. Fox, 65, April 18, housekeeper. South Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery

Donald Dean Fuller, 75, April 21, business owner. Desert Rose Cremation & Burial

Henry Joseph Gellerman, 94, April 30, radio operator. Desert Rose Cremation & Burial

Paul R. Govafn, 55, April 25, truck driver. South Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery

David Carl Gunderson, 63, April 14, bus driver. Desert Rose Cremation & Burial

Benjamin Monroe Hamilton, 83, of Oro Valley, May 8, merchant. Adair Funeral Homes Avalon Chapel

Jose R. Jimenez, 64, May 3, miner. South Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery

Robert “Bob” Marshall Lawton, 80, May 6, architect. Desert Rose Cremation & Burial

Beatrice Theresa Liebesman, 90, May 6, teacher. Desert Rose Cremation & Burial

Dorothy E. Orton, 92, April 3, clerical. Desert Rose Cremation & Burial

Marjorie Semon Pake, 84, April 25, homemaker. Desert Rose Cremation & Burial

Jennifer Lazano Pineda, 36, May 2, homemaker. Desert Rose Cremation & Burial

Luis Lee Anthony Reynoso Jr., infant, April 30. Desert Rose Cremation & Burial

Matthew T. Scott, 13, May 2, student. South Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery

Jose Luis Soto, 69, May 2, construction. South Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery

Douglas Ernst Thomson, 79, May 4, electrical engineer. Desert Rose Cremation & Burial

Wayne Walter Vannoy, 69, of Oro Valley, May 9, business owner. Adair Funeral Homes Avalon Chapel

Ida B. Winning, 93, April 29, bookkeeper. South Lawn Mortuary and Cemetery

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